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Published September 29, 2017 | Version v1
Conference paper Open

"Mobility as a Service" (MaaS) in a multimodal European cross-border corridor

  • 1. Hellenic Institute of Transport (HIT), Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH)
  • 2. Centre for Railway Research–NewRail, Newcastle University
  • 3. Information Technologies Institute (ITI), Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH)
  • 4. SWARCO Hellas
  • 5. Viva Wallet Holdings - Software Development SA

Description

MyCorridor mission is to facilitate sustainable travel in urban and interurban areas and across borders by replacing private vehicle ownership by private vehicle use, as one element in an integrated/multimodal MaaS chain, through an innovative ITS platform that will combine connected traffic management and multi modal services, facilitating modal shift. It will propose a technological and business MaaS solution, which will cater for interoperability, open data sharing, as well as tackling the legislative, business related and travel-behavior adaptation barriers enabling the emergence of a new business actor across Europe, namely “Mobility Services Aggregator”. The paradigm change will be proved through long distance and cross border Pilots in a European corridor of 6 countries. Those sites will develop Mobility Package tokens, purchased through one-stop-shop, and will incorporate Traffic Management Services, interfaces to Services related to MaaS multimodal PT, MaaS vehicle related services and Horizontal (business related) services.

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